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Health Education and Distribution of Reusable Sanitary Pads (DfG Kits) in Sunu Viillage, West Timor

Sunu is one of the villages in the South Amanatun sub-district which has an area of 8.29 km2 with hilly topography. This area is located at an altitude of approximately 823 meters above sea level, with cool air in the daytime and cold at night. The distance from Sunu Village to the sub-district capital (Oinlasi)

Komodos Junior Rugby Rebounds with Record Numbers

The Jakarta Komodos Junior Rugby Club has enjoyed a fantastic first quarter of the 2022–23 season.  Having got through the prolonged disruptions caused by COVID-19, the club resumed activities in late August with record numbers of children attending training. We regularly count in the order of 105 young players on Saturdays and have registered 115

Visit to See First PICU/HCU for Children With Cancer in Jakarta

Recently, YMCKK (Let’s Love the Children Charity) was able to visit the first Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and High Care Unit (HCU) facility in Indonesia specifically for young cancer patients at Dharmais Hospital, Jakarta and see first hand the facility in use after the two and a half years Covid lockdown. PHMF, David Adams,

Yayasan Prasetia Luhur Indonesia Get Together at University of Indonesia

Yayasan Prasetia Luhur Indonesia (YPLI) was formerly known as Goodwill Indonesia and provides scholarships for students in their final few semesters at either University of Indonesia or the Agricultural Institute at Bogor. PHMF has over the years sponsored many students in this incredibly worthwhile project nurturing future leaders. The 6 monthly Get Together is a

Indonesia is a Country of Hugh CONTRASTS

The Foundation recently received this report from Harapan Project Unfortunately, Indonesia is a country of huge contrasts, depending on the province where we are located. This contrast can be seen not only in the economy of the local population but also in the fields of education and health care.  Indonesia is divided in provinces, with

First Post-Pandemic Rugby Youth Tournament in West Java

The first West Java rugby sevens youth tournament since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic took place on 21 May 2022. It was also the biggest ever youth sevens tournament in West Java, contested by six boys’ teams and five girls’ teams. The Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation (PHMF) and Indonesian Rugby Union (PRUI) sponsored the
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